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Cooler Master Introduces the CM 690 PC Chassis

When it comes to PC chassis, no one does it better than Cooler Master. For years now, Cooler Master has been on the leading edge of PC chassis design. Today, Cooler Master is pleased to announce its latest creation – the CM 690 PC chassis. By utilizing a unique mesh design, the CM 690 effectively blends together both form and function, offering users a mid-tower chassis without compromise.

When looking at the CM 690, it’s easy to be taken in by its bold lines and superb styling. But don’t let its exterior fool you – the CM 690 is a lot more than just a pretty face. Its unique Cooler Master mesh design not only gives it its modern good looks, but also facilitates excellent thermal performance. Inside, users can install up to seven 120mm fans for high-efficiency ventilation, making the CM 690 perfectly suited for today’s high-powered hardware. A 80x15 mm fan can even be installed at the rear of the motherboard tray to keep the CPU area well cooled. Other innovations like the bottom-mounted power supply, top mounted ventilation holes and retaining holes for water cooling units makes the CM 690 the ideal choice for systems that require the utmost stability


Specifications: -
  • Available Color :Black
  • Dimension (W / H / D): (W)213 X (H)482 x (D)524.5 mm
  • Weight:9.8 kg
  • Material:Chassis: SECC, Bezel: Metal mesh+ABS
  • Motherboards:ATX, Micro-ATX
  • 5.25" Drive Bay:5 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5
  • 3.5" Drive Bay:1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25
  • I/O Panel:USB 2.0x2, IEEE 1394 x1, MIC x1, eSATA x 1,
  • SPK x1 (support HD Audio)
  • Cooling System:Front :120 mm Blue LED fan x 1, 1200 rpm, 21 dBA,
  • Rear : 120 mm standard fan, 1200 rpm, 21 dBA,
  • Top : 120 or 140 mm fan x 2 (optional),
  • Bottom : 120 mm fan x 1 (optional)
  • Expansion Slots:7
  • Power Supply: Standard ATX PS2/ EPS 12V (optional)
Source: Cooler Master
Product Catalogue : Cooler Master
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